For newer users, the 3 day no poop post was an legendary asklemmy post where OP asked how they could go three days without shitting. We never found out why.

  • TWeaK
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    1 year ago

    Yes, if it was removed by a mod. If it was deleted by the creator, then no.

    Also strictly speaking maybe no if the admin of the user’s instance did some special fuckery. Every post or comment is hosted first on the user’s instance, then federated, so if the user’s instance is running altered lemmy code then it could do all sorts of funky shit.

    Edit: @[email protected] is still around, so maybe they’ll come and answer. That should have sent them a mention, the instance agnostic link for them is /u/[email protected] (if your app can handle those, it will be a link on the website). Seems like they deleted all their comments.

    Edit2: The original post still exists for me: https://lemm.ee/post/241183. You’ll have to browse their profile using the instance agnostic link to see if it’s on your instance.

    Edit3: I see nothing on the lemmy.world instance, looks like they wiped their account entirely. Yet their posts do seem to exist still on some other instances.

      • TWeaK
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        101 year ago

        That’s not the federated post, that’s the current lemm.ee post - which won’t include any of the user’s comments (they are deleted on lemm.ee).

        The federated post is always on the user’s instance. In this case, even though the community it was posted in was lemmy.ml, the user was in lemmy.world, so that is the federated host. This is the link to the federated post, but it’s been deleted so you just get an error: https://lemmy.world/post/440073

    • Match!!
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      131 year ago

      what if they deleted it because they hate being asked about it? and now we’re here calling them out on their poop misadventures

      • TWeaK
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        71 year ago

        This is the internet, we don’t delete things here.

        • @jarfil
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          1 year ago

          One of the biggest tragedies of the Internet: you can’t delete stuff you want deleted, only stuff you expected to stay around, keeps getting deleted.